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Ferrilene Line is a full line of the best available iron chelates (EDDHSA; EDDHA) to suit specific adverse conditions in the soil where iron availability is imparied. These chelates can provide plants with iron in the pH range 4 -10. The chelate increases iron solubility and transports the iron to the root of the plant, where it releases the iron quickly.
Valagro manufactures iron chelates in its chelate synthesis plant. The ability to manufacture iron chelates directly is important, as it enables Valagro to check and guarantee the quality of the final products. Chelated products are always checked and analyzed by our internal laboratory before being packed and marketed. Valagro is one of the most important companies in the world that manufactures Iron chelated based products in its own chelating plant, and these products are used to solve iron chlorosis in plants.
In 1991, at Valagro (at that time called Farmer) the construction of the new factory building for the chelates facility begun, in which Valagro Chemist work (Leo Giannantonio currently Global Q-EHS & Compliance Director) played a decisive role, thus covering all the needs of farmlands, their owners, and more. Hailing from that specific sector, Leo understood chelate micronutrients were manufactured by just a handful of industries worldwide, and while constituting a niche business, even small productions guaranteed high economic margins.
He also knew the properties of those molecules that imprisoned the nutrient, like the claws (or chelae) of a crab, conveying it undamaged to the plant and avoiding its solidification and dispersion in the soil. The expiration of Ciba’s patent for chelated micronutrients meant that they were no longer expensive to manufacture, yet very few industries were doing so.
Giuseppe and Ottorino realized that it would be more economical to produce their own, considering that they already had the facilities. Indeed, they would not only be able to package and sell the chelates, but could also use them to make other fertilizers, for example a water-soluble type, and of course manufacturing their own ingredients would ensure the quality that had become the company’s mantra, as it was the only aspect that could make it stand apart. The gamble on chelates soon paid off.
On Ferrilene line monograph, you can explore the iron world, touching different important points, such as: Iron, Iron’s role in plants, Iron chlorosis, Iron chelates and of course, the Ferrilene Line. The main goal of this work is to share our knowledge about iron chelates, that is growing year after year allowing us to provide to our clients the best solutions to solve Iron chlorosis.